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Setting Up Internet Explorer for Automation
Prior to executing tests on Internet Explorer, this article will show how to set all Protected modes on or off in Internet Explorer.
Before executing tests on Internet Explorer, all protected modes needs to be set on or all, they all must be the same.
To turn all protected modes on, do the following:
Click on the Settings icon inside Internet Explorer:
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Navigate to each one of these options and check the checkboxes.
Note: All settings must be the same, either all are ON or all are OFF.
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